Canada’s Most Beautiful Bouquets For 2014

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In need of some fresh ideas for your wedding bouquet? Whether your wedding vision includes a loose bouquet of wildflowers or a tailored arrangement of peonies and hydrangeas, we’re sure you’ll find some amazing floral inspiration within this collection of designs from some of Canada’s top florists.

In our search for Canada’s most beautiful bouquets Weddingbells asked floral designers from across the country to dream up new creations that would appeal to a range of modern brides. The result is a collection of 30 inventive new arrangements that will undoubtedly complete your wedding ensemble.

<strong>Bouquet by <a href="http://www.calyxfloraldesign.ca/" target="_blank">Calyx Floral Design</a> in Blackfalds, Alberta.</strong><br />
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<strong>From the florist:</strong> "My inspiration for this composite rose bouquet was a stunning pink ombré wedding cake, made with layers and layers of soft ruffle-edged fondant, sitting on a wooden base. I wanted to create a bouquet that would have the same soft ombré look, but with a more structured natural-wood base (the birch armature). This bouquet would work well for an elegant outdoor wedding."<br />
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<strong>Flowers:</strong> Roses in five different shades of pink, weeping birch with a grey yarn wrap.<br />
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<i>Photography courtesy of <a href="http://www.photobolic.com/index.php#/page/6540/home-page/"target="_blank">Photobolic</a>.</i>

<strong>Bouquet by <a href="http://www.marievermette.com/" target="_blank">Marie Vermette</a> in Montreal.</strong><br />
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<strong>From the florist:</strong> "Our inspiration came from mixing a very structured bouquet with wild and local flowers. The choice of colours just came naturally: we love pink and fuchsia! This bouquet is perfect for a bride who wants to stand out by being less traditional, while still keeping things simple and classy."<br />
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<strong>Flowers:</strong> Pink peonies, fuchsia spray roses, pink lisianthus, dark pink cymbidium orchids and echeveria succulents.<br />
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<i>Photography courtesy of <a href="http://www.junophoto.com/" target="_blank">Juno Photo</a>.</i>

<strong>Bouquet by <a href="http://rose.ca/"target="_blank">Rose Drummond</a> in Drummondville, Quebec.</strong><br />
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<strong>From the florist:</strong> "The inspiration for this bouquet was a greenhouse full of alstroemeria. I started to imagine how a bride would look with these flowers combined with majestic red roses and this bouquet was born."<br />
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<strong>Flowers:</strong> White alstromeria and red roses.<br />
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<i>Photography courtesy of <a href="http://www.junophoto.com/" target="_blank">Juno Photo</a>.</i><i></i>

<strong>Bouquet by <a href="http://www.janetteflorist.com/" target="_blank">Janette Florist</a> in Windsor, Ontario.</strong><br />
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<strong>From the florist:</strong> "The summer season was our inspiration for this wedding bouquet, and we love using seasonal flowers from our local suppliers. This lush bouquet is perfect for a late-spring or early-summer bride, as peonies are only available during this short window of time."<br />
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<strong>Flowers:</strong> Rust calla lilies, pink peonies, mauve Cool Water roses, green cymbidium orchids and succulents, collared with variegated pittosporum greenery.<br />
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<i>Photography courtesy of <a href="http://www.brandonscottphotography.com/" target="_blank">Brandon Scott Photography</a>.</i>

<strong>Bouquet by <a href="http://www.blushandbloom.ca/" target="_blank">Blush and Bloom</a> in Toronto.</strong><br />
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<strong>From the florist:</strong> "I really wanted to use a palette that isn’t often used in weddings to show how lovely colour can be. The bride who carries this bouquet wants something opulent and organic and would be married somewhere that mixes vintage with sophistication, such as a vineyard or an old Victorian venue."<br />
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<strong>Flowers:</strong> Peachy-yellow garden roses, ivory peonies, cobra lily, plum astrantia, ivory nigella, olive branch, double freesia and bush ivy.<br />
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<i>Photography courtesy of <a href="http://scarletoneill.com/blog/" target="_blank">Scarlet O'Neill Photography</a>.</i>

<strong>Bouquet by <a href="http://www.parterre-flowers.com/" target="_blank">Kyle Alexander for Parterre Flowers</a> in Toronto.</strong><br />
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<strong>From the florist:</strong> "The inspiration for this bouquet was fragrance; the scent of peonies and freesia are always a delight. The addition of the lemons to the sweet peonies creates a stunning mix that envelops you in beauty and adds a little fun. It is suited for a bride who wants a little twist on the traditional summer floral bouquet."<br />
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<strong>Flowers:</strong> Peonies, roses, freesia and craspedia, accented with fresh lemons.<br />
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<i>Photography courtesy of <a href="http://scarletoneill.com/blog/" target="_blank">Scarlet O'Neill Photography</a>.</i>

<strong>Bouquet by <a href="http://propsfloraldesign.com/"target="_blank">Props Floral Design</a> in Halifax.</strong><br />
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<strong>From the florist:</strong> "My inspiration for the bouquet was combining two trends, ombre and the Pantone colour for 2014: radiant purple. I find this bouquet very chic and on trend. It would be best suited for a bride hosting her reception in an interesting, intimite space such as a gallery or loft."<br />
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<strong>Flowers:</strong> White hydrangea, ocean song roses, deep purple and lavender stock, classic pink peonies, pure purple roses and moonvista carnations.<br />
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<i>Photography courtesy of <a href="http://candaceberry.com/"target="_blank">Candace Berry Photography</a></i>

<strong>Bouquet by <a href="http://www.claredayflowers.ca/"target="_blank">Clare Day Flowers</a> in Victoria, British Columbia.</strong><br />
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<strong>From the florist:</strong> " My inspiration for this bouquet was the gorgeous coral charm peonies that were just peaking in Victoria at the time I created the bouquet. This bouquet would suit a bride getting married in early June and who loves garden flowers and is looking to create a fun, vibrant atmosphere for her wedding."<br />
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<strong>Flowers:</strong> Honeysuckle vine, peonies, garden roses, mock orange and copper beech foliage.<br />
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<i>Photography courtesy of <a href=" http://www.ameris.ca/ "target="_blank">Ameris Photography</a>.</i>

<strong>Bouquet by <a href="http://www.flowersinthepark.com/"target="_blank"> Flowers in the Park </a> in Sherwood Park, Alberta.</strong><br />
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<strong>From the florist:</strong> "My inspiration for this bouquet was spring. I wanted to emphasize the fresh feeling of a new seaosn that welcomes brighter days, with a touch of romanticism. This bouquet would be best suited for a romantic, vintage wedding."<br />
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<strong>Flowers:</strong> Peonies, roses, disbud, cala lilies, orchids, and muscari.<br />
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<i>Photography courtesy of <a href="http://www.ampersandgrey.com/"target="_blank"> Ampersand Grey </a>.</i>